The world held its collective breath during what seemed to be an impossible and treacherous mission to rescue 12 boys — aged between 11 and 17 — and their 25-year-old soccer coach, trapped inside a flooded network of caves in Thailand for more than two weeks.

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On Tuesday, all 12 members of the Moo Pa (Wild Boars) soccer team, along with with their coach, were freed, and were reported to be in good physical and mental health after their 18-day ordeal inside the caves.

Now, a video posted by the Thai navy SEALs on Wednesday offers incredible glimpses into the daring rescue mission dubbed "the operation the world never forgets."

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The video was later removed from the Thai navy SEALs Facebook page, but was made available by the AP.

The footage from inside the caves highlights the global rescue effort by 90 local and international divers as they navigated their way through the hazardous network of caves while battling strong currents to rescue the boys and their coach.